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What is your question? What problem have you selected?

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To address your question, let's break it down step by step:

1. Real-world situation problem: Please provide the specific real-world situation problem that you are referring to.

2. Selected address: It is unclear what you mean by "selected address." Could you please provide more information or clarify?

3. Independent and dependent variables selected: Again, without specific information regarding the real-world situation problem, it's challenging to determine the variables involved. Normally, independent variables are factors that are manipulated or controlled to observe their effect on the dependent variable, which is the outcome being measured.

4. Statistical null and alternative hypotheses: Null and alternative hypotheses are statements used in hypothesis testing. The null hypothesis (H0) usually states that there is no significant difference or relationship between variables, while the alternative hypothesis (H1) suggests that there is a significant difference or relationship. To form these hypotheses, you need to have a clear understanding of the real-world situation problem and the variables involved.

5. Description of information effect size: Effect size refers to the magnitude or strength of a relationship or difference between variables. It quantifies the practical significance of the observed effect. Typically, effect size can be measured using various statistical techniques, such as Cohen's d, Pearson's correlation coefficient, or odds ratio. Again, the specific real-world situation problem and data would be necessary to provide a description of the effect size.

6. Probability of hypothetical results: The probability of hypothetical results can be estimated using statistical tests, such as p-values. P-values indicate the likelihood of obtaining the observed results, assuming the null hypothesis is true. However, without the specific real-world situation problem and data, it is not possible to determine the probability of hypothetical results.

In conclusion, to provide a sentence that incorporates all the components you mentioned, we would need more specific information about the real-world situation problem, the variables involved, and the possible outcomes.